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The long history of the Armenian nation has been punctuated by triumphs over adversity. D., the small kingdom of Armenia became the first to adopt Christianity as its national religion, some 20 years before Constantine declared it the state religion of the Roman empire.

In a statement issued to People on Monday, the stars of the HGTV series referenced the incident while announcing their split.

“Like many couples, we have had challenges in our marriage,” the statement read.

By the time European Crusaders in the twelfth century entered the Near East to "liberate" the Holy Land from the Moslems, they found prosperous Armenian communities thriving among the Moslems, while maintaining the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and other Christian sites.

Under 400 years of Ottoman Turkish rule (1512-1908), the Christian Armenian minority—an industrious, educated elite within the Sultan's empire—had risen to a position of trust and influence.

“Flip or Flop,” which premiered in 2013, revolves around the El Moussas, real estate agents who buy distressed properties and renovate them.

In a statement to The Wrap, HGTV, which airs the series, said that the show “will continue production as scheduled.” “We admire and appreciate Tarek and Christina’s great work on ‘Flip or Flop,'” HGTV said.

At least one half of HGTV’s scandal-ridden “Flip or Flop” couple has moved on.

Star Christina El Moussa is dating Gary Anderson, a contractor who worked on flipping houses with her and her soon-to-be-ex-husband Tarek for the reality series, according to TMZ.

“We had an unfortunate misunderstanding about six months ago and the police were called to our house in an abundance of caution.